GG Allin – Gimme Some Head 7″

I won’t go into much detail about mad man GG. But fact is that in his early days he released some great classic stuff. While looking at pictures of how he looks in the early 80s it’s hard to believe what he did to himself to make himself ruin his good looks. And the later scum rock he played wich I think most of you knows is nothing like the early stuff.

I don’t like what he got famous for. But I love his stuff up till 1983. This is his third 7inch backed up by Wayne Kramer on guitar and Dennis Thompson on drums from MC5. Dead Or Alive should’ve been the a-side. Gimme Some Head is great no doubt about it but hey Wayne these small solos everywhere just gets annoying after awhile. Listen to what a great sweet voice he has here!

about a year or two ago i bought both this single, and the you hate me & I hate you/automatic/assface singles. I think they are re-releases. I checked the scans of the covers and couldn’t really find any diffferences.
You should be able to get your hands on those easily. Also copies of the LP “Always was, is and always shall be” are easy to get, since it was re-released too. Unless you are allergic to re-releases and need originals only, ofcourse

I think it’s funny that punk collectors always zero in on GG’s lighter pop-punk stuff, which I got too, don’t get me wrong. But where he really went wild though was couple of years right after that period, just prior to his RIOR cassette fame, with the great Eat My Fuc lp, along with great 45s like I Wanna Rape You. There a couple of amazing videos, one of all the tunes circa the first lp (including this rekkid) with GG dressed real goofy, even wearing leg warmers. But the other set of videos from Eat My Fuc are amazing where he blows Iggy completely out of your memory cells. It’s on a great “set” that looks like an alley with a huge trash bin, which he crawls all over. Another killer even well-produced 45 was the first thing he released on Caroline, the Expose Yourself 45. That might be his last masterpiece, though I still like certain tunes off most of his latter records. The double LP on New Rose takes my vote as the greatest punk lp ever.

Yea, in my opinion the early jabbers material were gold, i do believe on the “Occupation” 7″ GG was backed with Dennis Thompson and Wayne Kramer…the title track is a VERY Cool song, probably one of my favorite GG tunes. You should post that if you got it.

Thanks Woody that video was fucking great and I never evenheard of send space before. That was NOT part of the videos I was talking about though. There is a tape, name escapse me, of about 12 tunes, each filmed like a separate video of the first Lp era, then on the same tape about 12 more from the Eat My Fuc era. Both filmed indoors, like I said ona “set”. One point GG slams the side of his head on the concrete floor and you can feel the *crack*. Ouch!

I haven’t listened to this single in some years. To my ears, this single hasn’t stood the test of time. G.G.’s voice sounds cheesy and too commercial. The music is pretty good, but that singing just sounds like a dud to me. Same goes for some other early G.G. records like the “No Rules” EP which I traded away many years ago before G.G. and all those Orange label releases became collectible. I once found a stash of 6-7 copies of the “No Rules” 7″EP at this one store for $1 each but passed them up even. And that video of “Live Fast Die Fast” that Woody gave a link to above is really bad on several levels. First, yes it was the 80’s so a lot of early music videos were bad. Secondly, G.G.’s style of singing on a song with such a “punked out” title as “Live Fast Die Fast” kills it for me and sounds so tame. But once again the song was pretty good musically. The late 80’s/early 90’s G.G. was pretty amusing. Like back in 1988 when he ran a full page ad in Maximum Rock n’ Roll saying that he was going to kill himself on stage at some point in 1989. I remember marking my calendar for a future date to see if he actually did it (I think he was in prison on the date he was supposed to kill himself on stage). He played here in Chicago back in like 1990 or early 1991 and scared the shit out of the audience (I didn’t attend but someone I knew did). The guy that went said that G.G. jumped off the stage and chased the entire crowd around the place. The crowd of maybe 100 or soe people ran around like a herd of cattle with G.G. behind them chasing in hot pursuit. People then tried to exit the club but G.G. then blocked the exit. I don’t remember how the guy said the concert ended, but it probably involved G.G. eating some shit and beating himself in the head with a microphone or something. G.G. also appeared on a bad talk show here in the U.S. around 1990 or 1991 (“Sally Jessy Raphael” or some show like that). It was probably one of the most hilarious things I’ve seen as G.G. loudly chewed on gum the whole time and shouted all those nonsense answers to the host. Classic. I know, I know- for someone not into G.G.’s music I sure remember a lot of trivia about him.

I have that 45 record, Gimme some head, and I found it after 30 years that it was given to me by the band in Manchester, NH. I was wondering if you had any idea what it is worth? it is an original and just like the one shown in the picture. I am trying to sell it and don’t know what price I should ask. If you have any Idea what it is worth it would be greatly appreciated.

I loved this record when it came out. I gave it away in 1985 when he started becoming a real scumbag. In ’82 I used to correspond with him via mail, where he’d usually send me free records. He was a very decent person at one point, what a shame.

Always Was, Is and Always Shall Be. That is one epic album. although the last two songs suck. As nutty and ridiculous the man got, i still respect him
for being a complete badass!! If you guys are G.G. Fans check out the book
“I Was A Murder Junkie” by even cohen. its a pretty funny and interesting read.

i don’t think he was rediculis in any way. i think he was what punk was supposed to represent. i want to own everything he recorded. i think gg allin is the best punk frontman ever. no fuck that he’s god of music! noone even comes close. yeah he was a scumfuck asshole. and that’s the way he liked it. i bought hated. what a great movy. actually brutallity and bloodshed for all is the best album he put out. wait peter you don’t like what he got famous for? in my opinion he was just doing what he wanted. why do you think i went under the name gg allin all that time? because gg is my hero. i wish i had the balls to do what he did. and his music. oh my god (satan) how can you come close to that? scum punk at it’s finest. even the early stuff if you listen closely is bassed on the same subjects. gg allin (real name jesus christ allin) is punk rock to me.

Does anyone know what this record is worth? I got it from one of his concerts when I lived in Manchester, NH and I have had it all this time! I just found it the other day and am trying to sell it. the vinyl is in mint condition, the record sleeve is a little wrinkled, but otherwise in good condition. Any help on this would be appreciated.